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Show Sunday evening church pro gram was in charge of the Y W when they held their MIA, award night for girls with high attendance records, and who had earned individual awards. The awards were presented by Leila Carter. "XEbfe USleek Hn BMnersvUle Yellow Mountain Irrigation Company board members were called' to Salt Lake on Tuesday to meet with tne company lawyer, John S. Boyden. e My MRS. EMILY GILLINS Millard News Minersvillo Editor Mrs. Lillian McKnight was hostess at a luncheon party In honor of her cousin and close friend, Mrs. Vic Watts. The affair was attended by many Kirk former associates of Mrs. JkVatts. ors. The Independence Day program and celebration was a well attended, successful affair and the Auxiliary which sponsored it was given a vote of thanks by Minersville citizens. Renee Bradfield, daughter of the Truman Bradfields , was winner of the contest for queen. Her attendants were Carla Marshall, daughter of Mrs. Augusta Marshall, and Mary Ann Lamb-son- , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Escorts were Davtfd Lambson. Williams, Marshall of the Day David McKnight, Hayward Marshall and Joe Marshall. Ar. And Mrs. Douglas and children of Van Nuys, Cal., are here, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Andy Hollingshead and the Kirks of Milford. An announcement reception Mr. and Mrs. Armand Morris of Draper were overnight gusets at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Rollins on July 3rd. for Junior Gleaners of the stake was held in Milford Tuesday evening on the lawn of the residence of Mrs. Farrel Lish. Leader Mrs. Shirley Hollings Horace Corbridge, his son Vaughn, and Mitchell Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Miller of R'dgecrest, Calif., arrived during the week to join Mrs. head and Stake Junior Leader Corbridge, who has been here Mrs. Phyllis Truman accompafor several weeks. Mr. and nied the following girls from Mrs. Mart Davis were hosts at Minersville: Renee Bradfield, dinner in their honor on July 4. Janice Carter, Verline Gray Guests included Mr. and Mrs. and Phyllis Erlckson. Clarence Rollins and Mrs. John- - Mr. and Mrs. Clark Goodwin and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Dotspn of Pioche were July 4th visit son of AdanuvUle, Mr. and Mrs. ton, returned home with them MILFORD (UTAH) NENS THURSDAY, jULY 9, 1953 Darwin Marshall. The guests to spend a vacation. will return home th's week end. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hayward Ntw Way To Make Berry Patch Pudding! LeRee and Merlene Evans, and family were among visitors daughters of the Arshel Evans', I in Minersville over the long holshopped In Salt Lake on Friday. iday. Bub remained with the Thurman Eyres for an extended Mrs. El ma Blackburn and vacation. Mrs. Sh'rley Carter were Tuesday at a canyon Mrs. Vella Stephenson of Ceparty in honor of .their hus- dar City was another native to bands' birthdays. Those invitreturn home for the usual July sandwiched to enjoy hot dogs, Fourth celebration. es, watermelon and all the trim 1 mings were Mr. and Mrs. Keith Rollins, Mr. and Mrs. Daisel Mrs. Elaine Ryan and son Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Mart Davis, were visitors in Minersville over Mr. and Mrs. Heber Gillins, Mr. the long holiday, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Newel Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Albrecht. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Marshall, and Mrs. Clark Gillins and Doug Mrs. Loneva Banks is in Salt and Clair, Lake to be with her daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Knight of Mrs. Alta Williams, who underCedar City were July Fourth went an operation. visitors at the home of Mrs. Eff ie Marshall. , Mrs. Fontella Dotson spent the week end in Midvale wl'h her T children and family, who are air. anai n, uociaial jonei Uk grsnaaiether us4 ( xak tily better and quicker! arrived recently from Ft. Lewis, presently staying with her Pick yeur favorite berries t , i Wash., stamother until Fontella can wind where Donald is Never failure a this luscious pudding because it's a Martha with fur-- ' up her affairs here preparatory tioned, to spend a d Meade recipe by 117 weatern homemakers on the Sperry to The moving north. Home SUif who voted it "Excellent!'' While your pudding U still couple were mai lough. in the St. George Temple de warm, serve with cream or spoon on vanilla ice cream. Iried licious! Youll make this easy, popular pudding many a time during the week, accompanied the summer, so bo sure to save the recipe. by Mrs. Marshall and members BERRY PATCH PUDDING .of the Jones family. Donald All measurements are level. Sift flour before measuring reported to his base on Friday. I ? . Wv I 10-da- y family-teste- I Place in a buttered baking dish or casserole 4 cups fresh berries, slightly uhe4 Sprinkle over berries h-- 1 cap granulated sugar (vary with tartness of berries) teaspoon powdered cinnamon Vi teaspoon grated nutmeg Dot with S tablespoons butter Then sift together Into a mixing bowl 1 cup sifted 8perry Drifted Snow Enriched Flour 1 tablespoon granulated sugsr 1 teaspoon double-actio- n baking powder H teaspoon salt Make a well in center of dry ingredients and add yt cup milk ltffc beaten I tablespoons melted butter (or cooking oil) B at briskly until, a smooth thin batter ii formed. Pour over ' hake in a preheated moderate oven, CSO, for 35 min'ths. - warm with cream or vanilla ice cream. 8 servinc. 1 I ' Betty Jane Wood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Wood, ob served her 10th birthday on A del'ghtful party Monday. was held, enjoyed by all her friends. Mrs. Vie Watts of Salt Lake is here spending a vacation with her mother, Mrs. Paulina Carter, Homo-Perfecte- and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hollings- - thead and family are in Sprlng- vllle spending their vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fother-ingha- Principal Nelson Spafford, attending school at the-- BY U, spent the week end with his family. Home for the holiday were Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Hollingshead and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hollingshead and family from the northern part of the state. :i&Tlmn BOTH .010 SUNNY(HEBROOK NEUTRAL SPIRITS OLD 86 PROOF 65X 6RAIN BRAND KENTUCKY BLENDED WHISKEY SUNNY BROOK COMPANY, LOUISVILLE. CONTAINS KENTUCKY Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Rollins, Lee and Beverly, traveled to Los Angeles by rail during the week, where they were guests of Mrs. Nellie Erickson and Mr. and Mrs. Seth Parkinson. Ronald Corbridge, son of Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Corbridge of Comp- - "Let us keep the feast, not wih old leaven, neither with the leaven of malice and wickedness; but with the unleavened bread of sincerity and truth" a Cor., 5:8). This Biblical citation provides the golden text for the lesson sermon on "Sacrament" at all authorized Chris tian Science Churches on Sunday .July 12 . Other significant Scriptural passages included in this lesson sermon read, "As they were eating, Jesus took bread and blessed it, and gave it to the disciples, and said. Take, eat: this is my body. And he took the cup and gave thanks, and gave it to them saying, Drink ye all of it" (Matt. 20:26,27 . S J, C. Smith At Mllf&rd State Bank i 4 ' n ioi SCIENCE and your mm VACATIONS AND HEALTH , by Science Features A very special health problem plagues Americans at about this time every year. It might be called "vacationitis." It is characterised by such symptoms as hay fever, sunburn, snd poison Ivy rash. 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